Course Information
Course Overview
General Indonesian Language for Beginners Course: Level 2 (A2)
Hi welcome to the Indonesian for Beginners level 2 or A2 in the CEFR.
We will try to build your Indonesian comprehension more deep in this course.
In this course, there are 258 new vocabularies and 51 essential grammar points needed to encounter your Indonesian learning to more advanced at basic level (A2). This course also has tips and notes article lectures for you to learn Indonesian cultures and as a prematerial before you watch the next upcoming video.
The focus of this course is to talk about personal life (hobbies, health, relationships, feelings, etc) and in work environment (permission, jobs, in the office, doing business) as well as Indonesian cultures in travel I and travel II.
As like the previous course, this course is designed to help you remember the vocabularies and grammar materials unconsciously by repeating lots and lots of phrases. Furthermore, there will be some hints and guidance that you can find in the first introduction section helping you how to best use this course.
At the end of the course, you will be able to listen to, read, write and speak Indonesian confidently at basic A2 level, so what you are waiting for just enroll this course and I will be fully guiding you until you finish.
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Terima kasih dan sampai jumpa
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 40 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Sports; Hobbies; Complement
- Section 3 Weather; Permission; Present Tense
- Section 4 Past Tense; Future Tense; Measure Words II
- Section 5 Household; Comparisons; Transportation
- Section 6 Daily Life II; Travel I
- Section 7 Health; Relationships
- Section 8 Jobs; In the Office; Doing Business
- Section 9 "Additional" Structures; Travel II; Feelings
- Section 10 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Listen to, read, write and speak Indonesian confidently at basic A2 level
- Use the vocabularies and grammar points covered in this course
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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VVáclav Šrubař
Great course which helped me with my indonesian knowledge! I recommend it to everyone who is learning indonesian too! Terima kasih!
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AAbde Shurbaji
Great course.
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CChristiaan van der Noord
Unfortunately too many small English grammar issues, which is a bit annoying. If you teach a foreign language, it should be required to speak English flawless as well. This to prevent teaching students wrong information. You can read already about some (spelling-) mistakes-examples in other comments below. I add the following mistakes as well; 1.It is not ' They had already ...' but ' They HAVE already....' (17. Past tense) 2.The word ' Measure' is wrong pronounced and translations of sudden sentences are wrong too. For example the word 'dictionaries' cannot be translated as ' socks'. And nobody ' rides a boat nor rides a plane.' 3.and there are some more examples. Anyway overall clear information and good explanations. (TIP; if a foreign teacher cannot even manage to speak/write proper B1 English, how can they ever teach their native language?)
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EEmmanuel Galmiche
Saya tidak punya apa-apa untuk ditambahkan.